“…A series of photochemical simulation experiments of hydrocarbons and NOx were designed and conducted according to the atmospheric conditions in Lanzhou and Beijing (Zhang and Li, 1998). Then a serious environmental issues were studied based on the smog chambers constructed with various size in the past decades, including the mechanism of photochemical reaction (Liu et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2014;Wu et al, 2007), ozone and SOA formation (Li et al, 2018a;Ma et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2015), biomass burning reactions (Zhang et al, 2011), the photochemical process of the gasoline and diesel (Chen et al, 2019a;Chen et al, 2019b;Kamens et al, 2011), physicochemical properties of SOA formed under various conditions (Li et al, 2017a;Li et al, 2020;Li et al, 2018b;Peng et al, 2018;Zhang et al, 2020), et al However, most of the chambers constructed in China were indoor smog chambers, establishment large-scale outdoor smog chambers in China was limited. In order to study the atmospheric pollution process close to China's actual atmospheric environment, it was necessary to build a large outdoor smog chamber in China.…”